“We are extremely grateful for the advice provided by Iraqi colleagues, funding from Triple Canopy, management by LitWorld Founder Pam Allyn, and professional expertise provided by the Director of Training at The Children’s Village Beth Enser,” said SICF President Quqa. “We have high hopes for this tool as a way of communicating with Iraqi orphans that is sensitive to their age, cultural experiences, and the trauma they have suffered. We hope it lightens the load they carry so they can forge a new, positive path in life.”
]]>"If only countries would put down the guns and pick up a pencil we all would be better off. Starting with the children is the perfect way to begin.” Ms. Carol Van Sleet, Surge of Love Flight Donor
As we close only our second year as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) charity, we are so grateful for early supporters who have helped us build momentum in our “Surge of Love” for these precious children. We have big dreams for 2011 and hope that the initiatives we have taken to address trauma and basic humanitarian needs among these children will flourish!
For more information, contact: Cindy Fogleman, [email protected] or (703) 963-3832.
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The majority of the funds dedicated to this project were raised at a fundraiser hosted by the generous owner of Burke Cigar.
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A customized “Surge of Love” lapel pin that symbolizes the mission of the Sponsor Iraqi Children Foundation (SICF) was unveiled recently in suburban Washington, D.C.
“This goes a long way in raising awareness of a crisis situation worthy of worldwide attention,” said Maxwell Quqa, SICF president. “The children of Iraq who are orphaned due to death or abandonment never make the headlines, but they are the silent victims of the former regime’s human rights abuses and the subsequent years of sectarian violence.”
Ann Hand, a special guest at the gala event held Thursday, Nov. 19, and the designer of the “Surge of Love” pin, is considered a legend for her jewelry that is inspired by America’s patriotism and freedom. Her famous “Liberty Eagle” pin has been worn by First Ladies, Ambassadors and Senators. It is also featured in former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright’s recently released book “Read My Pins.” Hand has designed numerous items that pay tribute to America’s military services, including the US Marine Corps and US Army.
The event also marked the first major public fundraising effort by SICF. The U.S. nonprofit organization has partnered with an Iraq-based counterpart to address the crisis facing an estimated 2.5 million orphans and their caregivers.
Ms. Hand participated in a ceremony to honor key individuals and organizations that have supported the Iraqi orphan effort by personally pinning the “Surge of Love” —- pin on Dr. Jeremy Kohomban, President and CEO of the Children’s Village; and Scott Wilson, Vice President and Member of the Philanthropy Committee of Triple Canopy.
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